Hi - after a bit of advice. We currently have lino down in our kitchen on top of a concrete floor - it's been down for years so we have bought some vinyl self adhesive tiles which I was planning to stick directly to the concrete after pulling the old lino up. The main reason for this is there has been a small crack develop in the concrete which goes across the room and is magnified 1000 times through the lino to look quite noticeable. So I was going to apply some mortar to that and smooth it off etc.
However I've since been reading up about laying self adhesive tiles directly to concrete and having to ensure no dust etc and even then they may lift due to moisture etc. So I'm now thinking well do I actually just stick them on top of the old lino - obviously the problem here is I then can't get to the floor to repair it first. So I'm actually now thinking of slicing through the old lino in a couple of places with a stanley knife to enable me to lift it back and repair any areas needing touching up etc, then lay it back down and lay the new tiles on top. Does that sound reasonable? The other think I have noticed is the old lino - which is not stuck to the floor as far as I can tell - curls slightly at the edges - not up but down, so it's almost like its come in a few mm from the edges due to this - if that makes sense. Not sure what the reason for this is - possibly age and/or moisture.
Thanks for any advice.
However I've since been reading up about laying self adhesive tiles directly to concrete and having to ensure no dust etc and even then they may lift due to moisture etc. So I'm now thinking well do I actually just stick them on top of the old lino - obviously the problem here is I then can't get to the floor to repair it first. So I'm actually now thinking of slicing through the old lino in a couple of places with a stanley knife to enable me to lift it back and repair any areas needing touching up etc, then lay it back down and lay the new tiles on top. Does that sound reasonable? The other think I have noticed is the old lino - which is not stuck to the floor as far as I can tell - curls slightly at the edges - not up but down, so it's almost like its come in a few mm from the edges due to this - if that makes sense. Not sure what the reason for this is - possibly age and/or moisture.
Thanks for any advice.